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- From: dseeman@novell.com (Daniel Seeman)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: bubble in container
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.165049.4878@novell.com>
- Date: 28 Dec 92 16:50:49 GMT
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- In article <Bzs9I4.IqG@utdallas.edu> nariani@utdallas.edu (Sushil Nariani) writes:
- >There's this inexpandible container which is completely full of water but
- >for a small bubble at the bottom. If the bubble rises to the top, does the
- >pressure on the sides of the container change?
- >
- >Sushil
- >
- Yes,
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- When the bubble rises to the top and releases it's gas, the pressure increases.
- This is the same as the "shaken pop can" problem...
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- dks.
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